Programs & Events

Lend Your Voice Campaign

During the month of August, ALF Advocates across the country will participate in virtual or in-person meetings with Members of Congress […]

Ask the Experts – Palliative Care

Ask the Experts educational programs provide those living with liver disease and their caretakers a unique opportunity to learn more about […]

ALF Liver Life Challenge: 28 Day Cycling Challenge

Virtual

Ride 100 miles in 28 days for the 100 million Americans at risk of liver disease. Cycle around your neighborhood, a local park, or on a stationary bike, and help us move closer to our ultimate finish line: a world without liver disease.

ALF Liver Life Walk: Central Michigan

We walk to create a better future for 30 million Americans with liver disease and the 100 million Americans at risk […]

Ask the Experts – Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Dr. Kenneth O'Riordan, MD Lakeshore Gastroenterology & Liver Disease Institute Gastroenterology, Transplant Hepatology  Ask the Experts educational programs provide those living […]

ALF Liver Life Walk: Central Indiana

We walk to create a better future for 30 million Americans with liver disease and the 100 million Americans at risk […]

Liver Transplant Oncology Webinar

Virtual

This webinar is an opportunity to educate transplant surgeons, interventional radiologists, fellows, and other medical providers about the latest innovations in liver resection and tumor removal. We will review patient selection, surgical techniques, prognosis, and more.

ALF National Legacy GALA

The National Legacy Gala recognizes individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the liver community, fields of biotechnology, medical innovation, and philanthropy. The American Liver Foundation (ALF) is committed to facilitating, advocating, and promoting education, support services, and research for the prevention, treatment, and cure of liver disease. Through events such as the Gala, we can provide valuable resources for patients and their families. Together, we are moving closer to a world where liver disease is curable and preventable.

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